When you have a severely damaged tooth, dental crowns help save it. These dental caps cover your entire tooth to protect it from further harm. Typically, people get a dental crown on their back teeth or molars. But did you know you can get a crown on the front tooth as well? Sometimes, a dental cap is the best option to save a tooth. So your dentist might recommend it for restoring your front tooth.

In this post, we’ll explain all that you need to know about front tooth crowns.

Why Will I Need a Front Tooth Crown?

You’ll need a tooth crown if your front tooth has no other restoration option. Hence, an accident, injury, decay, or other reasons can damage your teeth to the extent that it needs dental crowns. This is because tooth crowns protect your teeth from bacteria. Moreover, they help restore the functionality of your tooth.

You might need a crown on your front tooth if:

  • The tooth is extensively decayed
  • There’s severe damage, like a large crack, in the tooth
  • Broken tooth
  • The tooth has undergone the root canal procedure

Will the Dental Crown Last Long?

You can make your dental crown last longer with proper care and maintenance, whether it is on your molar or front tooth. One thing you should not do at all costs is put unnecessary pressure on the front tooth crown. For instance, biting into apples or other hard foods might damage the dental cap. With proper care, the dental cap can last around 5 to 10 years. Hence, don’t neglect your oral hygiene if you want your dental crown to last for years.

Some factors that might affect how long your front tooth lasts are:

  • Teeth grinding
  • Occlusal Disease
  • An accident or injury resulting in damage

Are Crowns On Front Teeth Noticeable?

You might be wondering if the front crown on your teeth will look natural enough. This is because we communicate, smile, eat, and do a lot more using our teeth. So it makes sense to be worried if the dental cap would stand out. Generally, crowns blend in with your natural teeth. They match the shape and color of your natural teeth, so they tend to look real as well.

You might be able to spot the crown if you look closely with a sharp eye. Still, most of the time, you won’t be able to tell the difference between front dental caps and natural teeth. This highly depends on your teeth and the material of the dental crown. Hence, porcelain crowns would blend in much better in comparison to other alternatives. Furthermore, the dentist can match the color of porcelain to that of your natural teeth.

How Much Tooth is Needed for a Dental Crown?

There is a certain amount of tooth required to place the crown. Therefore, you might be wondering if you can get a crown, especially if you chipped some of your front teeth off. To be eligible for a dental crown, ¾ tooth should be intact. In addition, an exposed tooth nerve might require a procedure other than the dental crown. Thus, consult your dentist to see which procedure is most suitable for you.

What Should I Do?

If you’ve chipped your front tooth, you can get a dental crown if ¾ of it is still intact. You can ask the experts at Gateway Family Dental to ask more about getting a crown on the front tooth. Dial (661) 829-7905 to contact us now. Or, you can visit them at our dental office. Our address is 13029 Stockdale Hwy, # 100, Bakersfield, CA 93314, located right next to Flowerbar.

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